Fish Recipes (Most Popular)
This is a low sodium, low calorie, low sugar, high protein meal.
It uses fresh cod or haddock, fresh baby carrots, fresh green beans, any kind of onion, white wine, and a low sodium broth as the only "salty" ingredient. I left out the salt and added a dash of cayenne, then found the sauce I was making for Brussels Sprouts, which contains a bit more heat, was very tasty with the fish.
You can substitute any kind of broth, leave out the hot pepper or add more. The auto ingredients forced some weird measurements and skewed nutrition info.
I made an Accidental Low Sodium Mushroom sauce originally meant for Brussesl sprouts which went very well with the fish.
This makes a fine lunch as well, and in WI, you could have it for breakfast with a Leinies.
Original Recipe and Photo from:
http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipe
s/Cod---Vegetable-Skillet
NOTE:
You probably know Spark People adds links to your recipes and since I'm on a low sodium, low sugar diet with no artificial sweeteners, I try to use fresh ingredients as much as possible, so I doubt I'd endorse any of their links.
A zesty tomato based chowder with wonderful flavors and textures with chorizo sausage, shrimp and/or fish. Makes 10 servings of 8.7 oz (247 grams) each.
I don't think I have ever heard of this combination. I had left overs of the Surprise ingredient, and thought why not?
South Beach Friendly.Great for lunch or supper.
Meal for 2. Canned salmon is high in sodium.
Spelt is one of my favorite flours because it is high in fiber and protein while being good for those with wheat sensativities. This is what I use as a pancake base and I use only organic ingredients. I usualy add blueberries, strawberries, or ground flaxseed for variety. I also experiment with different extracts like vanilla, almond, or orange. To give it a more sweet flavor, add some stevia for even more fiber and no calories or artificial sweetner yuckiness.
NOT your traditional fish stew - but a quick and easy version that is loaded with protein, is low-cal, and almost no fat! Add as many different types of seafood as you wish - this is just a guideline (a yummy one)